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The essence of many perfumes comes from the oils in flowers such as roses, carnations and orange blossoms, while fragrances can also be derived from the leaves of lavender, peppermint and geranium or from the bark of cinnamon and balsam trees. A variety of scents come from different plant parts, including roots, fruits and seeds, demonstrating that there are many sources which can provide fragrances for perfumes.

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The essence of many perfumes comes from the oils in flowers such as roses, carnations and orange blossoms, while fragrances can also be derived from the leaves of lavender, peppermint and geranium or from the bark of cinnamon and balsam trees. A variety of scents come from different plant parts, including roots, fruits and seeds, demonstrating that there are many sources which can provide fragrances for perfumes.

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The essence of many perfumes comes from the oils in the petals of fresh flowers, such as the
rose, carnation, and orange blossom.  However, fragrances are not limited to the petal, but can
come from the leaves of lavender, peppermint, and geranium.  Also, the oils of cinnamon and
balsam are derived from bark, while the oils of cedar come from its wood. The fragrance of
ginger and sassafras comes from roots, whereas that of orange, lemon, and nutmeg comes from
fruits and seeds.  Thus, there are many sources from which to derive fragrances for perfumes.

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a. “There are many sources from which to derive fragrances for perfumes.”
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